IDK what the heck I'm doing, but here's my PTR!

firecracker725

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I've never been to WDW, but I have wanted to for what seems like forever. As my husband and I were trying to decide where to go for spring break (I'm an elementary teacher, and he's a grad student at UGA), we just weren't all that excited about dragging our 2 year old daughter all over Charleston or Savannah.

I suggested that we stay home, save our money, and take a bigger vacation during the summer. We discussed several places, but I noticed that many of my friends and aquaintances were planning SB trips to Disney. This made me wonder what kind of deals were to be had, so I checked it out.

I found a pretty nice deal on Travelocity for 5 days under $1000, and that convinced the hubs that Disney was do-able. He's been twice before, so he wasn't as anxious to get there as I was, but he's all about a good deal. At the suggestion of another website, I contacted a travel agent who pointed out that I could get 6 nights with 5 day park hopper passes for around $1,300, but also receive a $300 gift card to spend at the parks. This was slightly better than the Travelocity package, and we KNEW we'd spend atleast $300 during our stay.

The hubs was sold. I booked our package. I wasn't at all excited....I was obsessed! I created an Excel spreadsheet listing the parade times, park hours, and EMHs. I began to plan what parks we'd visit on what days, then I added a few ADRs.

I'll admit, I had some serious reservations about taking a two year old to WDW. Thankfully, my MIL offered to go with us as a "nanny". She's been twice before, and loves Disney. I'm so excited that she's joining us.

Onto the specifics...

The Cast:

  • Me--Crystal, 32
    The Hubs--Ben, 30
    Our Daughter--Avery, 2
    The MIL--Terri, 50 something

The Setting:
All-Star Music Resort, May 25-31

The Menu:
This is where things get sketchy. We're on a very tight budget, so I plan to bring our mini-fridge and a cooler to brown bag it as much as possible. Nearly all breakfasts will be in the room (cereal and fruit anyone?). Many lunches will consist of sandwiches back at the resort followed by toddler naps. We'll have our car, so we're planning on several dinners off-site. I have made a few ADRs:
  • Trail's End 5/25 Dinner
  • Crystal Palace 5/27 Dinner
  • Chef Mickey's 5/31 Breakfast


The Plan:
  • Day 1: Magic Kingdom (morning) Animal Kingdom (afternoon EMH)
  • Day 2: Magic Kingdom
  • Day 3: Epcot
  • Day 4: Hollywood Studios
  • Day 5: Whatever we need to finish, likely AK and Epcot

So that's it! I am so looking forward to sharing my first trip to WDW with my little girl!
 
I believe you have to have a minimum number of posts before you have permission to post pics. Check the technical support forum....I could be wrong! I can walk you through the process once you are able to post pics!

Oh....HI! :wave: I read your first post earlier, but didn't comment at the time. Your trip sounds great! A newbie! :thumbsup2 My brother and sister-in-law are taking their girls for the first time this August. I've been trying to help as much as possible without totally freaking them out!! :laughing:

I'm reading along! :goodvibes
 

I'm here!!! Fun beginning. Do a countdown of posts so you can post pics (like 3,2,1, here ya go!)
 
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Here we are! :cheer2:

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:wave2: Hi Crystal! I thought I'd jump over to your TR since you jumped over to mine! :goodvibes:

Travel plans sound great so far... you are a "natural" DIS-er!
 
Since Christmas, Avery :cutie: has been OBSESSED with Max & Ruby. :happytv: Seriously, it's the first thing she wants when she gets up. She also enjoys Sesame Street. In fact, we had a Sesame Street themed 2nd birthday party for her. However, I just couldn't get her interested in Disney shows. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and My Friends Tigger and Pooh were just background noise during her extended "reading" sessions. The Little Mermaid, Finding Nemo, and Alice in Wonderland all ended in complete meltdowns :sad: approximately 3 minutes in when she realized it wasn't "Nats (Max)".

We had no clue what to do. :confused3 I knew she would enjoy WDW without knowing which character was which, but I felt like she HAD to know atleast a few. :idea: Then it hit me....BOOKS!!! Before Avery was born, we read to her. When she was lying in the NICU, hours old, we read to her. She has shunned all sorts of glitzy, noise-making toys in favor of her growing book collection. The MIL ("T") has supported this by buying books for every holiday and occasion. It doesn't hurt that her mommy :teacher: has a good knowledge of children's literature either. Before there was Sesame Street or Max and Ruby, there were books about them. This is where we'd have to start.

I started slowly. She had one Disney babies book that came in a package of Huggies. I read it to her over and over. She began to show interest in Mickey after a few readings, so I exposed her to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. She wasn't much into it, save for the hot dog dance. That...she loved! It was a beginning. During my school's book fair, I found a Snow White paperback. It was long, but she sat through the whole book.

I'm happy to report that our strategy is working beautifully. :cheer2: Avery loves Mickey and Minnie. Ben snagged some really awesome princess and ::MinnieMo jammies at Kohl's, and she's really picking up on the characters. Last night, we bought her a little "suitcase" of MMCH books. She was so excited that she wanted to sleep with them. It was ridiculously adorable. :cloud9:
 
YOu and your daughter are a cute pair! It sounds like you have a great plan. Bringing a mini-fridge is awesome! I wish I could drag one of those on the plane! Yay for MIL agreeing to be the nanny. Hopefully you can get a good mix of alone time with the hubs and family time with MIL and your cute little DD. We are on the dining plan and we got the hoppers and I do plan to use them, but we'll see how it goes.
 
I bought into the Disney book club when my DD was probably one. So we have all the older Disney books. I have been re-reading those to my kids too. Donovan will sit thru them, Hannah, not so much. However they both have a pretty good knowledge by now of who most of the characters are. I am sure they might be one or two we are scratching our heads over, but it'll be OK. We just won't have to stand in line for those:)

Maybe you could hit the library and get some Disney picture books there. Less of an investment but still broadens her character horizons.
 
The pic was worth the wait :)

My DS loves reading too and we are from a family of teachers so he gets TONS of books!
Your trip sounds amazing! I wish we lived closer so I didn't have to pay for airfare. $1300 sounds very reasonable!
 
YOu and your daughter are a cute pair! It sounds like you have a great plan. Bringing a mini-fridge is awesome! I wish I could drag one of those on the plane! Yay for MIL agreeing to be the nanny. Hopefully you can get a good mix of alone time with the hubs and family time with MIL and your cute little DD. We are on the dining plan and we got the hoppers and I do plan to use them, but we'll see how it goes.

Thanks! I wondered if bringing the fridge would make me look like a huge idiot-cheapskate, but then I figured that the $70 I saved was worth any negative reactions I might receive.


The pic was worth the wait :)

My DS loves reading too and we are from a family of teachers so he gets TONS of books!
Your trip sounds amazing! I wish we lived closer so I didn't have to pay for airfare. $1300 sounds very reasonable!

Thanks for joining in. It won't be the shortest drive ever (7 hours), but it's way cheaper than flying with all the luggage we'd need.
 














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